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the idea of oslo is not going to work. it is not just one side or the other and we do not try to argue that in the film. there is a huge human rights issue and question that has to be addressed right now and we are only telling a history story. we are not pretending to say something specific about now except at least there was an effort to make change. anchor: one of the people that intrigued me was as in -- was an israeli politician who kept a secret from his boss. daniel worked with his right hand. are there any yosi baylins brewing in the political system today? are there palestinian leaders? we have not had elections for over a decad abbas just delayed the elections again. are there stars rising? >> of course, individuals and leadership matters. there are no yosis is the short answer, but the longer answer is those things tend to be contingent. under circumstances of zero accountability for israel and maximum impunity, circumstances guaranteed unfortunately by american policy, foreign policy, under those circumstances
the idea of oslo is not going to work. it is not just one side or the other and we do not try to argue that in the film. there is a huge human rights issue and question that has to be addressed right now and we are only telling a history story. we are not pretending to say something specific about now except at least there was an effort to make change. anchor: one of the people that intrigued me was as in -- was an israeli politician who kept a secret from his boss. daniel worked with his right...
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this magnificent city hall in oslo hadn't even been completed. the year was $935.00 and the prize as you know, went to college on asi etzky. he alerted the world to the fact that hitler was rearming. it was just before world war 2. he never got here to pick up his prize because he was in a not see prison camp a dangerous moment. then do you see parallels? absolutely. i think that's the signal that the nobel committee were sending out right, that we are yet at another similar moment historical moment, an existential moment. and that we must, while this is me now saying we do something about it for a hit to reach a do you agree with that? is this award symbolic of a world? on the brink, are we at the precipice of what happened after 1935 at a touched new approach. oh, this is a very exact question which we are talking about the world. because the state, when they saw a war dictatorship or james the all ways, or i want a victory parade your more or feel means that all the manager and he logs. but war is really the hall is lo. she was a coffins and a
this magnificent city hall in oslo hadn't even been completed. the year was $935.00 and the prize as you know, went to college on asi etzky. he alerted the world to the fact that hitler was rearming. it was just before world war 2. he never got here to pick up his prize because he was in a not see prison camp a dangerous moment. then do you see parallels? absolutely. i think that's the signal that the nobel committee were sending out right, that we are yet at another similar moment historical...
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like the oslo process, because the oslo process was kissingerian in its design. it introduced kissinger's notions of a step by step incremental process, oslo had three phases of israeli withdrawal with no endgame, no sacred time, no reference to palestinian state, jerusalem or refugees. that was exactly what kissinger had in mind in the peace process. you just two steps of territorial withdrawal, build confidence, exhaust the powers until eventually, palestinians would accept israel and then israel could talk about giving up most of the 1967 territory it occupied step that was oslo and that was kissinger. he was very pleased that oslo adopted that approach. he supported that very strongly. when rabin was assassinated, we went to camp david and abandoned oslo and as a consequence, we blew up the process. now kissinger says palestinians should have attributes of sovereignty, should be a state in the making with its institutions being built and regaining control of the territory and attributes of sovereignty on the way to eventual statehood. he is a two state man an
like the oslo process, because the oslo process was kissingerian in its design. it introduced kissinger's notions of a step by step incremental process, oslo had three phases of israeli withdrawal with no endgame, no sacred time, no reference to palestinian state, jerusalem or refugees. that was exactly what kissinger had in mind in the peace process. you just two steps of territorial withdrawal, build confidence, exhaust the powers until eventually, palestinians would accept israel and then...
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and executive producer of the new film adaptation of "oslo." thank you for being with us. congratulations on the film adaptation of the play. i have to ask you, why did you focus on oslo? there's been other peace attempts since then. why was this attempt at peace between the israelis and the palestinians the one you chose to focus on? >> i knew the couple. our daughters were best friends in second grade. i had gotten to known tyra larsen quite well, but i also felt like theatrically it was the most interesting and compelling event. you can take sworn enemies, put them in a room together, make them discuss their issues and problems, and it feels like the kind of thing which would make great theater at the time. when we did it in 2016, all anyone talked about was republicans and democrats. it's the perfect ingredient. >> it is remarkably timely now, the theatrical release. when i saw it on broadway i thought to myself i fully know how this ends, and it will be bad. why am i interested in sitting through two hours and 55 minutes of dialogue exclus
and executive producer of the new film adaptation of "oslo." thank you for being with us. congratulations on the film adaptation of the play. i have to ask you, why did you focus on oslo? there's been other peace attempts since then. why was this attempt at peace between the israelis and the palestinians the one you chose to focus on? >> i knew the couple. our daughters were best friends in second grade. i had gotten to known tyra larsen quite well, but i also felt like...
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of oslo were affected. it . destruction and large parts of the i centre of oslo were affected. it was really _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see it. _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see it. find - centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see it.— really shocking to see it. and how ruickl really shocking to see it. and how cuickl did really shocking to see it. and how quickly did you — really shocking to see it. and how quickly did you realise _ really shocking to see it. and how quickly did you realise that - really shocking to see it. and how quickly did you realise that what l quickly did you realise that what you had witnessed in oslo was connected to the news you were hearing from the island?- connected to the news you were hearing from the island? well, it was
of oslo were affected. it . destruction and large parts of the i centre of oslo were affected. it was really _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see it. _ centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see it. find - centre of oslo were affected. it was really shocking to see it.— really...
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and in russia, in an exclusive interview live here in oslo. we'll be speaking to this year's lawyers about the challenges endangered. their face during a job, and if significant in protecting democracy, the nobel entity only on out to 0 for the 1st time since the lead up to the 2nd world war, the nobel peace prize is being awarded to jen maria, reza, to meet shimoda, tulsa, receiving the 2021 prize that courageous contribution to freedom of expression in the philippines. and in russia, in an exclusive interview live here in oslo will be seeking to this is lawyers about the challenges and they just, they faced doing their job. and if significant st. protecting democracy, the nobel entity only on al jazeera in the country with an abundance of resource. raid. byron walk indonesia, he's friends for me. we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part when the lease is
and in russia, in an exclusive interview live here in oslo. we'll be speaking to this year's lawyers about the challenges endangered. their face during a job, and if significant in protecting democracy, the nobel entity only on out to 0 for the 1st time since the lead up to the 2nd world war, the nobel peace prize is being awarded to jen maria, reza, to meet shimoda, tulsa, receiving the 2021 prize that courageous contribution to freedom of expression in the philippines. and in russia, in an...
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he liked the oslo process interestingly because the oslo process was kissinger in in its design. it introduced kissinger's notions of a step-by-step incremental process. oslo had three phases of israeli withdrawal with no endgame, no timetables, no reference to palestinians, jerusalem refugees so that was exactly what kissinger had in mind with the peace process. you have steps of territorial withdrawal, build confidence, exhaust the powers until eventually palestinians would accept israel and then israel could talk about giving up most of the territory it occupied in 167. that was oslo that was kissinger and he said he was very pleased that it adopted that approach. so that was hisbasic idea. he supported that very strongly . when raven was successor as i said, we went to camp david and we abandoned oslo and as a consequence, we blow up the process. now he says, kissinger says most indians should have attributes of sovereignty. it should be a state in the making with its institutions being built and regaining control over territory and attributes of sovereignty. all the way to e
he liked the oslo process interestingly because the oslo process was kissinger in in its design. it introduced kissinger's notions of a step-by-step incremental process. oslo had three phases of israeli withdrawal with no endgame, no timetables, no reference to palestinians, jerusalem refugees so that was exactly what kissinger had in mind with the peace process. you have steps of territorial withdrawal, build confidence, exhaust the powers until eventually palestinians would accept israel and...
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.— no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone- _ no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if— no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if a _ no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if a child - no isolation in oslo. camera, microphone. if a child raises| no isolation in oslo. camera, | microphone. if a child raises a hand, these lies will light up. these are tiny lights. you have untenable good reception. you have the ag module, the board is which will set in the forehead of the robot and you actually stream.— actually stream. karen found her experience _ actually stream. karen found her experience at _ actually stream. karen found her experience at university | actually stream. karen found i her experience at university to be isolating and difficult to make new friends. this led to a period of loneliness and depression. i period of loneliness and depression.— period of loneliness and deression. ., , , depression. i isolated myself. i don't depression. i isolated myself. | don't think— depression.
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en breve, las imagenes de una competencia de clavados al lado de la opera de oslo, en noruega... y para nuestra despedida, las imagenes de una competencia de pura adrenalina, clavados desde las alturas... el rumano "constantin popovici" gano la prueba de exhibicion de "rd bull ", este sabado, desde una espectacular plataforma de 27 metros de altura construida en un lateral de la opera de oslo, la capital de noruega... la prueba fue la primera que se celebro en la opera, pero quedo relegada a la categoria de "exhibicion" y solo compitieron los hombres, debido a las restricciones e viaje por la pandemia. y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes a esta hora maribel: leonardo, tienes que venir inmediatamente. se rompió el tubo del fregadero. esto está todo inundado. parece... embarcadero de xochimilco. ay, hasta mi mamá agarró un sillón de trajinera. leo: pues ojalá le pase lo mismo que a di caprio en titanic. maribel: estoy hablando en serio, leonardo. leo: yo también. además ahorita no puedo, estoy en el trabajo. maribel: ¿en el trabajo? ¿encontraste un tr
en breve, las imagenes de una competencia de clavados al lado de la opera de oslo, en noruega... y para nuestra despedida, las imagenes de una competencia de pura adrenalina, clavados desde las alturas... el rumano "constantin popovici" gano la prueba de exhibicion de "rd bull ", este sabado, desde una espectacular plataforma de 27 metros de altura construida en un lateral de la opera de oslo, la capital de noruega... la prueba fue la primera que se celebro en la opera, pero...
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and in russia, in an exclusive interview live here in oslo. we'll be speaking to this year's lawyers about the challenges in dangers they faced doing their job. and if significance in protecting democracy, the nobel entities only on out to 0 compelling the journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to abide about the scene of the explosion inspired program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was light. how much money did you make for your bro? in deliverance i made that al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals gold coster of the year award for the 5th year running. once upon a time, finally fled from monsters and so silent in snowy lang assistance who so scared of being sent back that they disappeared within themselves. ah, the little boy had a different time to escape to mos shape made square. how will obey story and witness wake up when moms ouch. same coveted. beyond where he can without hesitation, fulton died for the
and in russia, in an exclusive interview live here in oslo. we'll be speaking to this year's lawyers about the challenges in dangers they faced doing their job. and if significance in protecting democracy, the nobel entities only on out to 0 compelling the journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to abide about the scene of the explosion inspired program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism...
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and in russia, in an exclusive interview live here in oslo. we'll be speaking to this year's lawyers about the challenges in dangers they faced doing their job. and if significance in protecting democracy, the nobel entity only on al jazeera, ah for the 1st time since the lead up to the 2nd world war, the know about these fries is being awarded to gender, maria reza, and to meet shimoda tougher receiving the 2021 prize that courageous contribution to freedom of expression in the philippines and in russia, in an exclusive interview live here in oslo will be speaking to this year's lawyers about the challenges endangers they face doing their job. and if significant st. protecting democracy, the nobel entity only on al jazeera. if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see in a sense, race is the story of america what's working and what's not, what people are only talking about that it wasn't at the top of the agenda. if america can't handle multiple challenges on multiple fronts, we need to go back to school. the bottom line on al jaz
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israeli government under the oslo icons _ israeli government under the oslo icons to— israeli government under the oslo icons to look— israeli government under the oslo icons to look after— israeli government under the oslo icons to look after the _ israeli government under the oslo icons to look after the health i israeli government under the 05lo| icons to look after the health needs of the _ icons to look after the health needs of the palestinians, _ icons to look after the health needs of the palestinians, they _ icons to look after the health needs of the palestinians, they have i icons to look after the health needs of the palestinians, they have their| of the palestinians, they have their own health — of the palestinians, they have their own health organisations _ of the palestinians, they have their own health organisations and - of the palestinians, they have theirl own health organisations and health ministry _ own health organisations and health ministry in— own health organisations and health ministry in fact— own health organisations and health ministry. in fact th
israeli government under the oslo icons _ israeli government under the oslo icons to— israeli government under the oslo icons to look— israeli government under the oslo icons to look after— israeli government under the oslo icons to look after the _ israeli government under the oslo icons to look after the health i israeli government under the 05lo| icons to look after the health needs of the _ icons to look after the health needs of the palestinians, _ icons to look after the health...
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in particular that are just talked aut, the oslo accord effectively supersede the geneva convention? >> i have an article all about that very point on medium that people can look up but the summary is that the oslo course to say that. the oslo accord lays out a very specific schedule of vaccines that the palestinian authority is assuming responsibility for. the routine vaccin most of us get come it is so specific that not only today is the vaccines, the even list when the palestinian authority is required to minister them. -- the way the palestinian authority is required to administer them. another says when unusual epidemics like covid-19,, that israel and the palestinian authority comm to work together to combat them as one. i think it is very clear that oslo, between at and as marc mentioned the fact that the geneva convention still holds, this argument that israel is making his false. it is a lie. amy: and then if you could talk about what one of the israeli officials recently said when it comes to comparing palestinians getting vaccines, i believe he said something along the lin
in particular that are just talked aut, the oslo accord effectively supersede the geneva convention? >> i have an article all about that very point on medium that people can look up but the summary is that the oslo course to say that. the oslo accord lays out a very specific schedule of vaccines that the palestinian authority is assuming responsibility for. the routine vaccin most of us get come it is so specific that not only today is the vaccines, the even list when the palestinian...
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at around three in the afternoon a bomb was detonated in oslo. later that day there was a second attack at a summer camp for young political activists on utoya island around a0km away. this is some of the bbc report in the aftermath of the first attack — the explosion in oslo. a bomb attack on the heart of norway's government. all government ministers seemed to be safe but at least two people are dead, some are reported trapped. eight people ultimately died as a result of that bombing. and earlier today a ceremony took place outside what was once the prime minister's office — that space has remained an empty shell since the attack due to disagreements over how to rebuild it. here's norway's prime minister speaking at the memorial. translation: the taper ofjuly 22 was an attack on our democracy. it was a politically motivated terroristic attack against the labour party, the year chris with week, and their readers. it was more than one political movement that was affected, an entire country was hit on the ground. doorway was changed by an expen
at around three in the afternoon a bomb was detonated in oslo. later that day there was a second attack at a summer camp for young political activists on utoya island around a0km away. this is some of the bbc report in the aftermath of the first attack — the explosion in oslo. a bomb attack on the heart of norway's government. all government ministers seemed to be safe but at least two people are dead, some are reported trapped. eight people ultimately died as a result of that bombing. and...
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anybody else does the during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. grass silhouette, the ha club. those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to everyone. the environment li, live in is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can't help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we are above it. ah ah ah ah. center the conflict with to sebastian. at least 27 my group perish in the english channel. will with now force europe to commit the faithful migration policy, give a huff stop in buffalo, member of the european parliament on the former prime minister in belgium. one happened to be used much vaunted value and what
anybody else does the during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. grass silhouette, the ha club. those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to everyone. the...
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but the israeli government points to a different instruction under the oslo accords.— oslo accords. what exactly is the responsibility _ oslo accords. what exactly is the responsibility of- oslo accords. what exactly is the responsibility of the - the responsibility of the palestinian health minister? to take care of the dolphins in the mediterranean, by authorised passing some vaccines to those medical teams who directly work with coronavirus patients and the palestinian authority. and as you can hear from palestinian authority. and as you can hearfrom this interview, it is not because i think we have a legal obligation, it is because i understand that they are doctors and nurses and they don't get the vaccine at this stage. don't get the vaccine at this sta . e. �* , don't get the vaccine at this staie. �* , ,., don't get the vaccine at this stae. �*, , , don't get the vaccine at this staie. a , , stage. as both sides face turbulence _ stage. as both sides face turbulence over - stage. as both sides face turbulence over the - stage. as both sides face l turbulence over the i
but the israeli government points to a different instruction under the oslo accords.— oslo accords. what exactly is the responsibility _ oslo accords. what exactly is the responsibility of- oslo accords. what exactly is the responsibility of the - the responsibility of the palestinian health minister? to take care of the dolphins in the mediterranean, by authorised passing some vaccines to those medical teams who directly work with coronavirus patients and the palestinian authority. and as...
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the 2 sides had come together. peace seemed within reach any b and that does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the peace would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the hot club those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one. the environment, li, live, it is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can't help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we're above it. ah ah ah ah. a pulse with the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's own about the perspective culture information. this is the w news and d. w. made from mines. oh to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. th
the 2 sides had come together. peace seemed within reach any b and that does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the peace would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the hot club those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain...
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we're based in oslo, norway, and weren't an academic institution working there for crating knowledge or crating the research about the causes and the consequences of armed conflict. and we have no formal connection with the her, no bell institute, or where the price is, is awarded her or the committee, which is if i remember her committee, but we're every year her launching a list of candidates that we think are, are good candidates based on the knowledge that we know about what the cause and the consequences are farm counseling are. but thanks. i reckon you're basically you're an influenza. all right, so the rat. nice to see you please. hello to esteem audience. tell them who you are . what you do, i'm your connection to the nobel prizes. i yeah. so i'm the wrong math. i'm a post doctoral research fellow implant systems biology at the you know, in canada and my connection to know about is that a few years ago i wrote an article that appeared on slate about the nobel prize in science. and why i think they are, they represent both sexism as well as racism and biases in science. i'm wh
we're based in oslo, norway, and weren't an academic institution working there for crating knowledge or crating the research about the causes and the consequences of armed conflict. and we have no formal connection with the her, no bell institute, or where the price is, is awarded her or the committee, which is if i remember her committee, but we're every year her launching a list of candidates that we think are, are good candidates based on the knowledge that we know about what the cause and...
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except, two journalists have received the nobel peace prize in oslo. you will hear the speech of maria ressa. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. >> accept the nobel prize for peace at a moment when 22 million new grows of the united states are engaged in a creative battle to end the long night of racial injustice. accept this award on behalf of the civil rights movement, which is moving with determination and the majestic scorn for risk and danger to establish a reign of freedom and a rule of justice. amy: that is dr. martin luther king accepting the nobel peace prize. today the 2021 nobel peace prize laureates, filipina journalist maria ressa and russian reporter dmitry muratov accepted their words in oslo for their efforts to "freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace." the other 2021 laureates in medicine, physics, chemistry, literature, and economics presence in their home countries and gave their speeches online. this is m
except, two journalists have received the nobel peace prize in oslo. you will hear the speech of maria ressa. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. >> accept the nobel prize for peace at a moment when 22 million new grows of the united states are engaged in a creative battle to end the long night of racial injustice. accept this award on behalf of the civil rights movement, which is moving with...
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i will not get into a dispute over the oslo accord, i noticed the spectator magazine said, "it is required to step in as and when needed", and i guess a global pandemic might be regarded as an ultimate need and it is in all of our interests for everybody to be vaccinated but on the point about the impact for benjamin netanyahu, could it be a way out for him? this is not an election of his choosing, it was forced on him because of the politics of the dispute over the budget, something under the coalition agreement he signed was supposed to be passed and he was resistant to it. there are some suggestions he may have wanted an election because he was about to have to hand over the prime ministership to the other party of the coalition and it is a good way of stopping that happening. he is also facing charges on three separate criminal trials, he is in some trouble. i think the success of the vaccination may well see him home or much better than he would have done before. the interesting thing about covid is it has shone a light on the gross inequality in this country, in israel because the pa
i will not get into a dispute over the oslo accord, i noticed the spectator magazine said, "it is required to step in as and when needed", and i guess a global pandemic might be regarded as an ultimate need and it is in all of our interests for everybody to be vaccinated but on the point about the impact for benjamin netanyahu, could it be a way out for him? this is not an election of his choosing, it was forced on him because of the politics of the dispute over the budget, something...
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in this close knit community in kong, spoke to the west of oslo, and that there are several who have also been injured for the moment. the police are continuing to question suspect to find out exactly what the motivations were. but they have a determined that this is a terror attack, and despite that fact, the national threat level in no way hasn't yet been increased. however, we do know that police officers across the country have now been requested to carry firearms in case this is linked to something else, but for the moment this is treat being treated as a loan terror attack. charlotte, thanks very much for taking us through that corresponded charlotte davinsky lisco live no to phillips ingram, former u. k. senior military intelligence and security officer for his tick. thanks for your time today. just well. not late. this line a number of hours ago, authority saying that this appears to be terrorism. just prop briefly. how would that alter the investigation? well, what it tends to do is bring in more national assets. i mean, there's greater resources that are provided to the loc
in this close knit community in kong, spoke to the west of oslo, and that there are several who have also been injured for the moment. the police are continuing to question suspect to find out exactly what the motivations were. but they have a determined that this is a terror attack, and despite that fact, the national threat level in no way hasn't yet been increased. however, we do know that police officers across the country have now been requested to carry firearms in case this is linked to...
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allowed allowed who are allowed by the palestinian authority oslo accords and the rules of international law that recognize only one palestinian government buy back your original point which is that the vaccines from russia and russia is doing a fantastic job the sputnik vaccine is producing 4000000 doses just to the palestinians it's working closely with israel soo make sure that the logistics work to get it there russian sources have said that the hold up in those 4000000 doses is related to a technical issue but they are on their way but in the meantime 10000 doses from russia have already made their way to the palestinian authority with israeli logistical assistance and also the. world health organization vaccine 37000 doses are expecting to come in within a couple days so the moment the palestinian authority finally began opening its doors and actually asking for help the help began coming immediately. you see the great success of israel in combat ing coronavirus especially has compared to here in britain obviously with a much worse death rate in israel and surely the fact that if i
allowed allowed who are allowed by the palestinian authority oslo accords and the rules of international law that recognize only one palestinian government buy back your original point which is that the vaccines from russia and russia is doing a fantastic job the sputnik vaccine is producing 4000000 doses just to the palestinians it's working closely with israel soo make sure that the logistics work to get it there russian sources have said that the hold up in those 4000000 doses is related to...
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i think it is not - the responsibility of the israeli government under the oslo accord to look- after the health needs of the palestinians, i they have their own health organisations and health l ministry. in fact they did noti ask for the vaccines in the beginning. israel has provided - a small number to them which i understand were| swallowed up by wealthy influential people and that is perhaps what underlines - the real problem here - which is there may be less take—up amongst palestinians, less organisation amongst - leaders trying - to get the vaccines. they said they would get them through the who and israel. like every country, wants . to prioritise its own citizens, it is vaccinating palestinian citizens of israel along with other citizens - of israel in order of priority for the health needs. - i will not get into a dispute over the oslo accord, i noticed the spectator magazine said, "it is required to step in as and when needed", and i guess a global pandemic might be regarded as an ultimate need and it is in all of our interests for everybody to be vaccinated but on the p
i think it is not - the responsibility of the israeli government under the oslo accord to look- after the health needs of the palestinians, i they have their own health organisations and health l ministry. in fact they did noti ask for the vaccines in the beginning. israel has provided - a small number to them which i understand were| swallowed up by wealthy influential people and that is perhaps what underlines - the real problem here - which is there may be less take—up amongst...
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the issue of oslo is not a documentary film. it's actually a horror movie. and the reason that it's a horror movie is because this wasn't just a question of setting a bar, but it has actually changed the course of history for palestinians to the negative . what it meant was that it wasn't just a question of people coming into a room and sitting down and resolving differences as bartlett had said, but ignored and mass. the fact that palestinians have been living under a very brutal military occupation and have been denied their freedom. and so the whole formulation of all flo recreated history or spawn history on its head and spawn law and its head such that palestinians are now 4th to negotiate with their oppressor, with their occupier. rather than getting the world to put pressure on israel to end that military occupation and the lasting effects of that are we still feel to, to today everything from the dividing up of the land into various areas to the establishment of the palestinian authority that isn't its own independent government to the continued sett
the issue of oslo is not a documentary film. it's actually a horror movie. and the reason that it's a horror movie is because this wasn't just a question of setting a bar, but it has actually changed the course of history for palestinians to the negative . what it meant was that it wasn't just a question of people coming into a room and sitting down and resolving differences as bartlett had said, but ignored and mass. the fact that palestinians have been living under a very brutal military...
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accords given that some of said that the the oslo accords that mean that israel can't have medical help to the occupied west bank and to gaza that will threaten not only indians but threaten israel with coronavirus absolutely no. i think i actually agree with dr strauss we want to wrap up the current palestinian government their original refusal to accept that he was actually understandable it was based on pride it was based on an idea that we can provide for our own people we're not depending on some outside power and we want to show that unfortunately it turns out it may not have been the best decision they quit. the public image they wanted in politics of caring for their own people we have to change that priority within the framework beyond words. what about water shall we were saying as regards the abraham accords in that the so-called arab street is now even more misaligned with the autocratic rulers of arab countries do you believe israel is on the great national security threats precisely because autocrats have diplomatically recognize israel in the wake of a cushion from a cour
accords given that some of said that the the oslo accords that mean that israel can't have medical help to the occupied west bank and to gaza that will threaten not only indians but threaten israel with coronavirus absolutely no. i think i actually agree with dr strauss we want to wrap up the current palestinian government their original refusal to accept that he was actually understandable it was based on pride it was based on an idea that we can provide for our own people we're not depending...
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but the oslo accord is very clear that any crisis health care is ultimately the responsibility of the israeli government? there has been a lot of this. in the press and it might have helped israel on the pr front they had given vaccines - to palestinians but the facts . unfortunately don't always bear out what certain media outlets want to write about. _ i think it is not - the responsibility of the israeli government under the oslo accord to look- after the health needs of the palestinians, i they have their own health organisations and health l ministry. in fact they did noti ask for the vaccines in the beginning. israel has provided - a small number to them which i understand were| swallowed up by wealthy influential people and that is perhaps what underlines - the real problem here - which is there may be less take—up amongst palestinians, less organisation amongst - leaders who are trying to get the vaccines. i they said they would get them through the who and israel. like every country, wants . to prioritise its own citizens, it is vaccinating palestinian citizens of israel al
but the oslo accord is very clear that any crisis health care is ultimately the responsibility of the israeli government? there has been a lot of this. in the press and it might have helped israel on the pr front they had given vaccines - to palestinians but the facts . unfortunately don't always bear out what certain media outlets want to write about. _ i think it is not - the responsibility of the israeli government under the oslo accord to look- after the health needs of the palestinians, i...
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journalists, maria resar, of the philippines and russian. dmitri moreton, except the nobel peace prize in oslo. honored for protecting freedom of expression . and the investigation is underway. mexico, after 54 people are killed. when that pack truck over tons, ah, a founder of the whistle bo, website wiki leaks has moved a step closer to facing criminal charges in the united states. for one of the biggest other leaks of classified information. gillian sanders, facing extradition from the united kingdom after losing the later stage in his court battle. he faces up to 175 years in jail if found guilty of leaky u. s. military secrets. his family say he is a suicide risk. i deserve it in barbara ports now from the high court in london. oh, for supporters of julian assange, it's a worrying moment. 2 judges at the high court of london have ruled the wikileaks found, or can be extradited to the united states, to face espionage charges assigned to his partner with whom he has 2 young children, was bare to hear the decision. it's been almost a year since i stood outside court with our victory of the b
journalists, maria resar, of the philippines and russian. dmitri moreton, except the nobel peace prize in oslo. honored for protecting freedom of expression . and the investigation is underway. mexico, after 54 people are killed. when that pack truck over tons, ah, a founder of the whistle bo, website wiki leaks has moved a step closer to facing criminal charges in the united states. for one of the biggest other leaks of classified information. gillian sanders, facing extradition from the...
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the german fleet was in oslo as i mentioned. oslo, norway. .. in the uk and we had charge of that part of the worst space although we were in russian water. on the belief which was the largest effective battleship in the world was house there in the belief that was going to come out and attack ships admiral pound ordered all of the support away from this convoy so in a matter of hours in five days from the court where they were sailing to this convoy was -- 34 ships, 11, count them 11 ships went through and the rest were sunk. you can make it in for five minutes in the ships can't stop and they can't stop and pick you up and in the end 120 u.s. allied men died. most were killed immediately when they hit the water and those that survived came out crippled, maimed and emotionally scarred for life. he remains one of the saddest shameless episodes of the war. but again we are dealing with human beings. when that war ended i was in the pacific ocean. i was on a ship that was destined to be in the invasion of the canal and i was on a tanker often call
the german fleet was in oslo as i mentioned. oslo, norway. .. in the uk and we had charge of that part of the worst space although we were in russian water. on the belief which was the largest effective battleship in the world was house there in the belief that was going to come out and attack ships admiral pound ordered all of the support away from this convoy so in a matter of hours in five days from the court where they were sailing to this convoy was -- 34 ships, 11, count them 11 ships...
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when you look at the oslo accords, which the palestinians usually agreed -- mutually agreed to in the mid-90's, it says they have no criminal jurisdiction over israelis whatsoever. they don't have the ability to delegate criminal jurisdiction to any other international institution. it was quite surprising reading the pretrial chamber's decision, where they basically ignored the decision. the majority opinion barely touched on it at all. i think it will be interesting. i highly doubt they will get any israelis in custody at the court. i would find that to be quite remote. if they do, it would be an issue that would come up. >> the palestinian authority's ministry of foreign affairs has urged a prompt conclusion of the investigation. given how long it has taken to get to this point, do you think that is possible? >> the icc, the independent and credible court, that is how -- it was incredible security pressure. and -- we want conditions to act independent, proficient environment. and they do what they have to do. we as representatives coming in to this decision. we have a trust. as will
when you look at the oslo accords, which the palestinians usually agreed -- mutually agreed to in the mid-90's, it says they have no criminal jurisdiction over israelis whatsoever. they don't have the ability to delegate criminal jurisdiction to any other international institution. it was quite surprising reading the pretrial chamber's decision, where they basically ignored the decision. the majority opinion barely touched on it at all. i think it will be interesting. i highly doubt they will...
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welcome to a special edition of hardtalk from oslo venue for the annual awards ceremony for the nobel peace prize. my two guests today are the joint winners of that prize. both of them are independent journalists who have defied threats and repression to continue their work. maria ressa is founder of the rappler news website in the philippines. dmitry muratov, the long time editor in chief of novaya gazeta in russia. now, this is a fight for freedom of expression. but is it a fight they are losing? maria ressa, dmitry muratov, welcome both of you to hardtalk. thanks for having us. thank you. i must begin by congratulating you both on this award. congratulations. but also, how strange does it feel for you to to be here? you are experienced journalists, used to reporting on the activities of others, aand here you are the centre of this story yourself. how strange does it feel? dmitry? maria, winner of the nobel peace prize? you know the painting the scream? that's it! i too. what does it mean, do you think? notjust for you personally, because of course, there must be enormous satisfacti
welcome to a special edition of hardtalk from oslo venue for the annual awards ceremony for the nobel peace prize. my two guests today are the joint winners of that prize. both of them are independent journalists who have defied threats and repression to continue their work. maria ressa is founder of the rappler news website in the philippines. dmitry muratov, the long time editor in chief of novaya gazeta in russia. now, this is a fight for freedom of expression. but is it a fight they are...
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it is the oslo agreement on this. it 3 the responsibility of the israeli health minister of the health of the palestinians, what is the responsibility of the palestinian health minister? they turn to us in terms of health and their medical teams... i authorised vaccines to those medical teams who directly work with coronavirus patients mac and the palestinian authority, and as you can hear... inaudible. they are doctors and nurses and they don't get the vaccine at this stage. italy has accused the pharmaceutical firms pfizer and astrazeneca of serious contract violations, after the companies announced they would not be able to deliver their coronavirus vaccines as agreed. prime minister giuseppe conte said the delays were unacceptable. the two companies have said production problems have forced them to cut the amount of vaccine doses they can deliver. tim allman reports. salvation in a syringe. the covid vaccination programme is being rolled out across the world, millions of people have already had theirfirstjab. bill
it is the oslo agreement on this. it 3 the responsibility of the israeli health minister of the health of the palestinians, what is the responsibility of the palestinian health minister? they turn to us in terms of health and their medical teams... i authorised vaccines to those medical teams who directly work with coronavirus patients mac and the palestinian authority, and as you can hear... inaudible. they are doctors and nurses and they don't get the vaccine at this stage. italy has accused...
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accords, to look the signing of the oslo accords, to took at — the signing of the oslo accords, to took at as— the signing of the oslo accords, to look at... as brokers, not only in cease-fires — look at... as brokers, not only in cease—fires but also in all comprehensive agreements. and cease-fires but also in all comprehensive agreements. and your thou . hts on comprehensive agreements. and your thoughts on the _ comprehensive agreements. and your thoughts on the role _ comprehensive agreements. and your thoughts on the role played _ comprehensive agreements. and your thoughts on the role played by - comprehensive agreements. and your thoughts on the role played by the - thoughts on the role played by the biden administration? mr biden had said he expected a significant de—escalation for study has started. he got the de—escalation, but again if the _ he got the de—escalation, but again if the situation, to go back to blockades, that's not much of de—escalation. we have to look at what _ de—escalation. we have to look at what is _ de—escalation. we have to look at wha
accords, to look the signing of the oslo accords, to took at — the signing of the oslo accords, to took at as— the signing of the oslo accords, to look at... as brokers, not only in cease-fires — look at... as brokers, not only in cease—fires but also in all comprehensive agreements. and cease-fires but also in all comprehensive agreements. and your thou . hts on comprehensive agreements. and your thoughts on the _ comprehensive agreements. and your thoughts on the role _ comprehensive...
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at around 3:00 in the afternoon, a bomb in oslo. later that day, a second attack at a summer camp for young political activists. this is some of the bbc reports in the aftermath of the first attack in oslo. >> bomb attack on the heart of norway's government. all ministers seem to be safe, but at least two are dead -- two people are dead. ros: eight people ultimately result -- died as a result of that bombing. earlier today, ceremony took place. here is norway's prime minister speaking at the memorial. >> the terror of july 22 with an attack in our democracy. it was a politically motivated terrorist attack against the labour party, the work is used lake, and their ideas. it was more than one movement that was affected. an entire country was hit in the ground, but we got up again. norway was changed. ros: the majity of victims were young people, primarily teenagers attending a lour party youth camp. eight wreath laying ceremony was also held there. lisa has be -- husby was 19 years old at the time and one of the camp's leaders. >> the
at around 3:00 in the afternoon, a bomb in oslo. later that day, a second attack at a summer camp for young political activists. this is some of the bbc reports in the aftermath of the first attack in oslo. >> bomb attack on the heart of norway's government. all ministers seem to be safe, but at least two are dead -- two people are dead. ros: eight people ultimately result -- died as a result of that bombing. earlier today, ceremony took place. here is norway's prime minister speaking at...
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control of hebron was a major sticking point in the oslo agreements. and they divided in two separate zones. 80% became the palestinian controlled area and the other 20% became h-2. controlled by the israeli military. home to about 35,000 palestinians and around 700 israelis who live in small pockets of urban settlements. walking through the streets of h-1, much like other palestinian areas, it doesn't feel like the city falls within the borders of israel. >> you look at the shops, the culture the food, this is a middle eastern city, having been in baghdad, this feels like downtown baghdad. we're in sovereign israel and steps from here is one of the holiest sites of all of judeaism, but palestinians say israel is trying to get them out making life difficult with extreme movements and road closures. >> behind me here, downtown hebron, shopping and commerce like any packed city in the middle east. it's not the whole story of where we're standing as you walk from this bustling location to what you see behind me right now, which is a checkpoint and shops c
control of hebron was a major sticking point in the oslo agreements. and they divided in two separate zones. 80% became the palestinian controlled area and the other 20% became h-2. controlled by the israeli military. home to about 35,000 palestinians and around 700 israelis who live in small pockets of urban settlements. walking through the streets of h-1, much like other palestinian areas, it doesn't feel like the city falls within the borders of israel. >> you look at the shops, the...
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that was oslo and that was kissinger. he said to me -- he was very pleased he had adopted an approach. that was his basic idea. he supported that strongly. when he was assassinated, as i said, we went to camp david. as a consequence, we blew up the process. now, kissinger says, palestinians should have attributes of sovereignty, should be a state in the making, with these institutions being built, and we are gaining control of the territory and attributes of sovereignty, on the way to eventual statehood. he is a two state man. he says, i mean, to make the final point here, kissinger's process always involved israel giving up territory. that was what we were hated the process -- that was what lubricated the process. i think that his view is --and he says this in a book he wrote --that israel cannot base its existence on the naked use of force alone. if it does so, meaning occupying the west bank forever, if it does so, he said it would consume its moral substance. that's --i mean, that is a pro found statement about the fu
that was oslo and that was kissinger. he said to me -- he was very pleased he had adopted an approach. that was his basic idea. he supported that strongly. when he was assassinated, as i said, we went to camp david. as a consequence, we blew up the process. now, kissinger says, palestinians should have attributes of sovereignty, should be a state in the making, with these institutions being built, and we are gaining control of the territory and attributes of sovereignty, on the way to eventual...
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on the outskirts of oslo, the countryside is immaculate, and the norwegians are proud to be among the most environmentally friendly populations on earth. here the streets are clean and the locals breathe, clean air. it must be said that in the scandinavian kingdom the energy transition was launched 20 years ago already. electro mobility has become a religion to day one and 2 new cars purchased is electric. it's the world record they know to get so high via of it on their lawn or how well the hotel bill sold if you were to saw not the way to one or 2 is a little poor. poor last give i it there. commer til okay. some of it in order to get hard at calculus mall of issue from so scroll all of your bill is from salus, vada and electric. spill in charge stations have invaded oslo streets. there are $400.00 to day and they will be $82025.00. we are hot and cool their love for the letter. do you know it again? they alice basil doctor from to know about get off his boom. pulsating it, or it's a leg among a hot muggy community, but i get off this, but caring. t legs are already also free. thoug
on the outskirts of oslo, the countryside is immaculate, and the norwegians are proud to be among the most environmentally friendly populations on earth. here the streets are clean and the locals breathe, clean air. it must be said that in the scandinavian kingdom the energy transition was launched 20 years ago already. electro mobility has become a religion to day one and 2 new cars purchased is electric. it's the world record they know to get so high via of it on their lawn or how well the...
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the 2 sides had come together. piece seemed within reach the any b and does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the ha, those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a place of hospitality and welcome open to every one. the environment only live it is changing all the time and the was the outside can change and if people don't trust each other on either side, we can help. we can only hope people continue to trust us and people will continue to come to the hotel knowing that we're above it. ah ah ah ah, a an unequal gain. women and climate change with lower income changes unless he said they are the west affected by its impact. but women not just going to stand there and watch, they have tangible ideas against the consequences of global warming. eco, india. 30 minu
the 2 sides had come together. piece seemed within reach the any b and does it during the oslo accords we palestinians were very happy because we thought the piece would happen and conditions would improve. ross silhouette, the ha, those hopes have yet to come to fruition. the dream, everlasting pace is still but a vision. the political situation remains fragile, changing from one day to the next. for the american colony hotel, a hotel spanning 2 worlds. there is only one choice to remain a...
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it happened southwest of the capital, oslo. a 37-year-old danish man has been arrested. alexi o'brien reports. reporter: an arrow pierces a wall, part of what police say are several crime scenes after a man armed with a bow and arrow rode through the small town about 80 kilometers from oslo. over 30 minutes, he picked out targets, killing four women and a man. two others were injured, including an off-duty police officer. the attack and its aftermath overshadowed norway's new prime minister's first day in office. he called it a cruel and brutal act. >> my first thoughts really go to those affected, those who have lost their lives, who are injured, and who are shocked by this horrible incident that has hit this beautiful town. >> i am a messenger. alexi: police charged a 37-year-old danish man. the muslim convert earlier posted a warning on twitter. intelligence agencies say the attack appears to be terrorism. >> there earlier had been worries of the man having been radicalized, which the police have followed up. but as previously stated, no reports from 2021, from 2020 o
it happened southwest of the capital, oslo. a 37-year-old danish man has been arrested. alexi o'brien reports. reporter: an arrow pierces a wall, part of what police say are several crime scenes after a man armed with a bow and arrow rode through the small town about 80 kilometers from oslo. over 30 minutes, he picked out targets, killing four women and a man. two others were injured, including an off-duty police officer. the attack and its aftermath overshadowed norway's new prime minister's...
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in 1949 when it awarded the award to yasser arafat, shimon perez and rabin after the signing of the oslo accords. if the opposition to begin's award was fierce the objection over arafat was an inferno who was the head of the plo who was responsible for ugly acts of terrorism against israel. a conservative journalist called him worst man ever to win the nobel peace prize. we can condemn these leaders for their misdeeds and we should but i understand the committee's standard desire to reach out and take risks to encourage diplomats to actually find ways to end conflicts and enter into negotiations and find ways to compromise. the prize has been awarded to inspiring figures, ones far less complicated than the ones i've described like the pie fever microfinance mohammed uanys. those figures, laudable as they are, did not achieve peace. the fact is the custodians of peace are politicians and politics is an exercise in power and interest, not simple police an expression of moral principles, and while it makes mistakes the nobel committee is trying to help forge that hard road to peace in this
in 1949 when it awarded the award to yasser arafat, shimon perez and rabin after the signing of the oslo accords. if the opposition to begin's award was fierce the objection over arafat was an inferno who was the head of the plo who was responsible for ugly acts of terrorism against israel. a conservative journalist called him worst man ever to win the nobel peace prize. we can condemn these leaders for their misdeeds and we should but i understand the committee's standard desire to reach out...